Nordic Trial Alliance aims to increase the number of clinical trials in the Nordic region. A call has been issued with 6 million Norwegian kroner aimed to support ongoing Nordic clinical research studies or expansion of ongoing national studies into Nordic ones.
Project owners from Norway, Sweden, Estonia and Lithuania have submitted a total of 84 applications in the Nordic-Baltic call for proposals for research projects on migration and integration. The gender split in the project owners is roughly two-thirds women to one-third men.
NordForsk has decided to fund three networks for indigenous research in the Nordic region. The themes of the networks are Indigenous knowledge collaboration, research and teaching in small Sámi languages, and gender-based violence in Sámi and Inuit communities.
This project aims to explore how the Nordic welfare model, renowned for its combination of economic efficiency and social equality, can evolve to ensure resilience and sustainability in the face of global challenges.
Across Europe there has been a growing worry about the ways in which disinformation, AI-generated deepfakes, conspiracy theories and the information infrastructures are weaponized in local, national, and international conflicts.
Nordic cooperation is rooted in the idea that together we are stronger, that we can accomplish more by working together, and that what we achieve is to the benefit of the inhabitants of the Nordic countries and the rest of the world.